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A18
news
Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Friday, January 30, 2015
Although a court ruling on
whether there will be a traditional
chutney category in this year s
Chutney Soca Monarch (CSM)
competition will be delivered today,
the competition s promoter, George
Singh, says preparations for the
show are in full swing.
The stages, VIP section and lights
were already installed at Skinner
Park, San Fernando, where the CSM
finals will take place tomorrow, yes-
terday.
Justice Andre Des Vignes is
expected to rule today on an injunc-
tion before him filed by the National
Chutney Foundation of T&T s Vijay
Ramlalsingh to prevent a traditional
chutney segment of the event.
The NCPTT is claiming Singh
breached the Protection of Unfair
Competition Act by copying their
annual competition, which takes
place during Indian Arrival Day cel-
ebrations.
However Singh said he has full
confidence in securing a victory. In
the event his team is not successful,
he will announce a contingency plan.
The CSM competition will also
commemorate its 20th anniversary
this weekend. Once Singh s team is
successful, 10 artistes will vie for a
$500,000 first prize in the traditional
chutney category.
Chutney Monarch preparation goes on
Calypsonian
Edwin (Crazy)
Ayoung performs
his 2015 hit
Respect the
Elders during the
opening of the
Carnival Village
at the Queen's
Park Savannah,
Port-of-Spain, on
Monday. PHOTO:
CLYDE LEWIS
CRAZY DANCE